Part 6/9:
Energy Policy and Farmers Under Threat
Beyond the Gaza controversy, Dean shifts focus to domestic issues—specifically, Australia's energy policy and its impact on farmers. He criticizes new regulations requiring Australian farmers to verify whether their livestock graze near solar panels and wind turbines, citing concerns over potential contamination and harm to livestock.
Dean mocks the policy as absurd, implying that it is part of a broader, misguided push for climate change activism that harms Australian farmers—the backbone of the nation's economy and heritage. He contends that the notion of solar panels poisoning cattle is ludicrous and that such measures are driven by environmentalist ideologies harmful to traditional industries.